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Sancho to Juventus? Turin giant lures England international, transfer would cost more than 50 million
Jadon Sancho is very unlikely to continue at Manchester United, his relationship with coach Erik ten Hague is at an all-time low. The England international is therefore ready to leave in January, with Juventus showing great interest in his services.
Jadon Sancho is very unlikely to continue at Manchester United, his relationship with coach Erik ten Hague is at an all-time low. The England international is therefore ready to leave in January, with Juventus showing great interest in his services.
Will Sancho leave Manchester United? This is a question to which we will probably know a clear answer very soon. All football fans probably already know the story, the 23-year-old Englishman had an argument with coach Ten Hag and he is not going to apologize.
Their relationship is reportedly over and Sancho is ready to leave Old Trafford. And that’s in the January transfer window.
But where could the London native be headed? Sky Sports recently reported that Sancho is in contact with coach Edin Terzic.
As a result, there were rumours in Germany about his potential return to Germany, specifically to Borussia Dortmund, where he would first reportedly go on loan.
As it currently stands, however, Sancho has his sights set on somewhere else entirely. Juventus Torino have shown great interest in his services. According to the latest reports, the player himself is in favour of the move, and it would be a guest appearance first.
Juventus, Barcelona or someone else entirely?
But as per the latest reports, the Italian giant would demand that Manchester United still pay half of his salary as part of the hosting deal.
Juventus would then try to bring Sancho in permanently in the summer transfer window. The amount of this transfer is estimated to be around £60 million.
However, Barcelona have also been linked with that January loan. Two teams from Saudi Arabia could also be in the game, which would certainly accommodate the Red Devils in terms of finances.
Source: ESPN, Eurosport, Sky Sports, Transfermarkt, Twitter/X